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Locke Argues That Even If There Were Particular Truths That

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Locke argues that even if there were particular truths that all people agreed on, that fact would not prove the existence of innate ideas.


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Rousseau

Jean-Jacques Rousseau, an 18th-century philosopher from Geneva, known for his influential works on political philosophy, education, and Enlightenment ideas on individual freedom and social contract.

Ideal Education

An educational framework that aims to nurture the intellectual, physical, moral, and emotional growth of individuals, preparing them for the challenges of the real world through a well-rounded curriculum.

Social Contract

A theory in political philosophy suggesting that people consent, either implicitly or explicitly, to surrender some freedoms to an authority in exchange for protection of natural rights and maintaining social order.

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